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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

This season is shaping up to be a busy one for Japanese film and other visual art-related events around the city of Toronto, including events presented by The Japan Foundation, the Toronto International Film & Video Awards (TIFVA) and the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF):

The Japan Foundation, Toronto presents

Tamasaburo Bando Poster Exhibition

February 1-June 22, 2012

Kabuki actor Tamasaburo Bando V is one of the cultural icons of Japan and an international theatrical phenomenon and by far the most published actor in Japan. This exhibition at The Japan Foundation includes posters, photo books, theatrical flyers and house programs on Tamasaburo. For more information, please visit The Japan Foundation website.

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Toronto International Film &

Video Awards

at the University of Toronto

March 2-4, 2012

The Toronto International Film & Video Awards is a Toronto-based film festival and award ceremony, honouring the hard work of independent filmmakers worldwide. To celebrate the success of their 2011 season, TIFVA is hosting a 3-day screening event of winning and nominated films from the 2011 season. Two Japanese films are being featured at this event, Yukkunn Chikyujin's avant-garde film La Vie and Satoru Sugita's La poesie de Kiyumi, la broderie de Sayuru. For more information, and to purchase tickets, please visit the TIFVA website.

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Spirited Away: The Films of Studio Ghibli

presented at the TIFF Bell Lightbox

March 10-April 13, 2012

Often referred to as the Disney of Japan, Studio Ghibli has created some of the most wondrous and groundbreaking animated films in the history of cinema. Discover (or re-discover) such classics as Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, My Neighbor Totoro and many others. For more information, please visit the Toronto International Film Festival website.

Our friends at The Japan Foundation in Toronto are presenting a talk by Professor Kimie Hara of the University of Waterloo, "60 Years Later: The San Francisco Peace Treaty and the Regional Conflicts in East Asia." Professor Hara is the Renison Research Professor and Director of East Asian Studies, Renison University College, University of Waterloo, who specializes in modern and international relations of the Asia-Pacific region. She has authored numerous publications, including Cold War Frontiers in the Asia-Pacific: Divided Territories in the San Francisco System (2007). She will be joined by Professor Nobuo Shimotomai of the Faculty of Law, Hosei University (Tokyo). The event takes place on Wednesday, February 29 at 6:30pm at The Japan Foundation, 131 Bloor Street West, 2nd floor of the Colonnade Building. For more information from The Japan Foundation and to RSVP for the event - RSVP is required - please visit The Japan Foundation website. Thank you.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

The first Thursday of the month is nearly here, and the Canada-Japan Society is proud to offer another great reason to join and make new friends at Ichimoku-kai (IMK): the return of LIVE JAZZ with the Chris Kao Trio!

Ichimoku-kai literally means the "first Thursday meeting" and since 1995 it has been the Canada-Japan Society's monthly social event. It is a great place to make new friends, practise your English and/or Japanese, informally network, learn more about life in Canada and Japan, and most of all, have fun! Our attendees are usually 50 percent Canadian and 50 percent Japanese, all with a common interest in or connection to Japan. At IMK you will receive special food and drink discounts, get to talk to lots of interesting people, and have the chance to win some exciting door prizes.

Another great reason to come to IMK: be among the first to hear about some exciting CJS events happening this spring, including a Tea Ceremony, a Sake-Tasting Event, a Business Networking Event, and more!

We hope to see you there! (And be sure to come early for a good seat!)

ICHIMOKUKAI

Thursday, March 1, 2012

6-10 pm

Manpuku Japanese Eatery

105 McCaul Street

Units 29-31 (in the Village by the Grange building, south of the food court)

NOTE: There is a $5 cover charge for non-CJS members. Discounts are available for groups of three or more people.

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About The CJS

The CJS (Canada Japan Society of Toronto) is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing understanding of Canada, Japan, and Canada-Japan relations. We organize cultural and business events, such as monthly screenings of Japanese films and special lectures by eminent speakers; hold social/networking events, such as monthly pub nights and Bonenkai (end-of-year party); and publish a quarterly newsletter. Everyone is welcome.
CJS（日加協会）は、日本とカナダの架け橋となり、両国間の交流を後援する非営利団体です。
毎月一度、選りすぐられた日本映画の上映や、カジュアルな雰囲気のパーティ、そのほか著名な方の特別講演や忘年会、季刊誌発行など、その活動は多岐に渡ります。
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